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After the recent Windows update I got the problem of 4 yellow driver entries for the HID PCI mindriver for ISS. All drivers are updated.
The error message shown is HID PCI minidriver for ISS - STATUS_DEVICE_POWER_FAILURE
I found some articles from other users who had the same problem. I do not know how they solved it. I tried many things from downloading, to updating and even to reinstall Windows, reload from Fujitsu (Lifebook T936) etc., but could not restore.
Is there anyone who knows how to resolve the problem?
When I understand the error correct, then the latest Windows Update has permanently disconnected the sensor from power supply. How to restore?
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In order to get clarity and to assist you accordingly, please reply with the answers to the questions below:
- What is the Version and Build of Windows 10 installed on the PC? (Type winver in Windows search/Run command)
- What is the KB number of the Update that installed prior to this issue? (Press Windows +I key to open Settings > Click on Updates & Security > select Windows Updates from the left pane > Click on View update history >KB number beside the update).
We would recommend you to create a restore point before you proceed with the steps, refer the article to Create a system restore point .
1. Press Windows + X key and select Device Manager from the context menu.
2. Spot and expand the Human Interface Devices.
3. Right click on the driver with yellow exclamation and select “Uninstall”
4. Check the box beside “Delete the driver software for this device”
5. Then download and install the latest version of the driver.
If you want to restore the PC to a previous date, then refer this article: How to refresh, reset, or restore your PC
If the issue persists, then we would suggest you to contact the PC manufacturer or a local tech shop for a hardware check.
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I believe that the computer does not recogise anymore that there are sensors which identify the orientation - likely from the error message content I could think that the power supply to these sensors might have been cut out by Win software update. Whatever, just thinking, but honestly I do not know.
Regarding your questions:
Q1: See screenshot 1
Q2: See screenshot 2 (note: fighting with the issue I did a complete reinstall of Windows, therefore no old updates are shown)
Regarding your steps: I also tried this already, without success. And I am very worried doing that. Yesterday I uninstalled one of the 4 devices and it did not come back. But since I did reinstall windows I missed to create a recovery point. So one of the 4 completely disappeared.
Then I searched through the registry and found the 3 keys and one missing. I compared the remaining ones and realised that all details are identical. Therefore I recreated the new key for the missing one and now all 4 are back. However the error is still there.
My concern is that when deleting the device again, that the device manager will not even find the device (since I believe it is diconnected from power - see error message)
Let me know what you think about uninstalling the device since you only described to delete the diver software - ann option which I appear not to have. Is it save to delete the device instead?
Below also 2 screenshots of the 2 registries changed / added.
There are some bugs now also in the Device manager - looks like some goast devices which are listed but do not exist, when I tried to add hardware (sensor, HID) manually. However, currently these do not cause any problem and can be fixed later.
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Not using any USB device.
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Try installing this driver.
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REO excellent, problem solved.
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I was just building a Panasonic CF-C1 and did the Button driver and it found a bunch of HID devices.
So I went to your drivers and there it was.
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I am unable to get this driver from HP online support driver. Thanks once again for your support.
I have one major issue on my system from the beginning of purchase, always bang olufsen driver is deleting automatically; don’t know how & y. I use to download the device driver frequently from HP driver.
Last time same I did and HID vanish… my bad luck.
Actually lot of friend suggested me to go with Apple product, but I chose this one.
After the recent Windows update I got the problem of 4 yellow driver entries for the HID PCI mindriver for ISS. All drivers are updated.
The error message shown is HID PCI minidriver for ISS - STATUS_DEVICE_POWER_FAILURE
I found some articles from other users who had the same problem. I do not know how they solved it. I tried many things from downloading, to updating and even to reinstall Windows, reload from Fujitsu (Lifebook T936) etc., but could not restore.
Is there anyone who knows how to resolve the problem?
When I understand the error correct, then the latest Windows Update has permanently disconnected the sensor from power supply. How to restore?
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Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.
In order to get clarity and to assist you accordingly, please reply with the answers to the questions below:
- What is the Version and Build of Windows 10 installed on the PC? (Type winver in Windows search/Run command)
- What is the KB number of the Update that installed prior to this issue? (Press Windows +I key to open Settings > Click on Updates & Security > select Windows Updates from the left pane > Click on View update history >KB number beside the update).
We would recommend you to create a restore point before you proceed with the steps, refer the article to Create a system restore point .
1. Press Windows + X key and select Device Manager from the context menu.
2. Spot and expand the Human Interface Devices.
3. Right click on the driver with yellow exclamation and select “Uninstall”
4. Check the box beside “Delete the driver software for this device”
5. Then download and install the latest version of the driver.
If you want to restore the PC to a previous date, then refer this article: How to refresh, reset, or restore your PC
If the issue persists, then we would suggest you to contact the PC manufacturer or a local tech shop for a hardware check.
Let us know the results. If the issue persists, we will certainly assist you further.
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I believe that the computer does not recogise anymore that there are sensors which identify the orientation - likely from the error message content I could think that the power supply to these sensors might have been cut out by Win software update. Whatever, just thinking, but honestly I do not know.
Regarding your questions:
Q1: See screenshot 1
Q2: See screenshot 2 (note: fighting with the issue I did a complete reinstall of Windows, therefore no old updates are shown)
Regarding your steps: I also tried this already, without success. And I am very worried doing that. Yesterday I uninstalled one of the 4 devices and it did not come back. But since I did reinstall windows I missed to create a recovery point. So one of the 4 completely disappeared.
Then I searched through the registry and found the 3 keys and one missing. I compared the remaining ones and realised that all details are identical. Therefore I recreated the new key for the missing one and now all 4 are back. However the error is still there.
My concern is that when deleting the device again, that the device manager will not even find the device (since I believe it is diconnected from power - see error message)
Let me know what you think about uninstalling the device since you only described to delete the diver software - ann option which I appear not to have. Is it save to delete the device instead?
Below also 2 screenshots of the 2 registries changed / added.
There are some bugs now also in the Device manager - looks like some goast devices which are listed but do not exist, when I tried to add hardware (sensor, HID) manually. However, currently these do not cause any problem and can be fixed later.
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Try installing this driver.
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Do you have Windows 10 N or K/N .
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Have windows 10 and its ready installed during new purchase.
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Are you in the USA.
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working in UK currently in QATAR from past 6months.
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Select language and download.
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Seems software is for microsoft surface pro, is that will be comparitable with HP.
Please advice to proceed further.
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No that is just one of there ads.
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installed but, still in same condition.:smileyindifferent:
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I know there is another user with the same problem with the HID mini PCI for ISS, however that solution did not work for me. Could anyone help?
Here is a screen shot of the device manager.
Thank you for your help.
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11-23-2017 02:15 PM
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@GhostStories, Thanks for your quick response and time.
I appriciate your efforts for trying out the steps.
Try the steps recommended below.
Start > Search bar > Type cmd (right click run as admin to execute Elevated CMD)
Elevated CMD should now be opened, type the following:
x implies your drive letter, so if your hard drive in question is letter c, it would be:
Restart system and let chkdsk run.
Open the "Computer" window
Right-click on the drive in question
Select the "Tools" tab
In the Error-checking area, click .
Let me know if this works!
Have a great day ahead! 🙂
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Hi! @GhostStories, Thanks for stopping by the HP Support Forums!
I understand after you are getting an exclamation mark in device manager for HID PCI mini-driver for ISS.
Don't worry I'll to help you out.
Did you make any software or hardware changes on your laptop?
Please provide the product number of your PC to assist you better.
As you mentioned after you are getting an exclamation mark in device manager for HID PCI mini-driver for ISS.
Try updating the Intel virtual button drivers on your PC using this link.
Also, Try updating the BIOS and chipset drivers on your PC using HP support assistant and check if it helps.
Refer this article to know more information about using HP support assistant.
Try the steps recommended below.
Press Windows key + S and type troubleshooting in the search bar.
Select Troubleshooting.
Select View all on the top left corner.
Click on Hardware and Devices.
Follow the on-screen instructions to run the troubleshooter.
Restart the computer and see if the issue persists.
If the solution provided worked for you, please mark accepted solution for this post.
Let me know if this works!
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